Terezin Memorial Tour: Explore History's Echoes

The half-day tour from Prague to the Terezin Memorial offers a poignant exploration of a sorrowful part of Europe’s past. The organized trip includes a visit to the erstwhile Nazi detention facility.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Terezin Memorial - A tragic chapter of European history. Accept our invitation and come with us on an excursion to the place where Nazi occupation during the Second World War induced the most tragic chapter in the history of not only one town, but also the catastrophic fate of many thousands of innocent victims. Our guide will show you around the…
What's Included
  • Expert local guide
  • Engaging live commentary on board
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • English commentary is guaranteed. On the spot you also can have a written commentary in another language.
  • Infant seats on request
Location
Pařížská 1073/1
Pařížská
Meet at bus stop A - yellow kiosk, Parizska Street no. 1, on the corner of Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti). The nearest metro station is Staromestska (Line A), a 3-minute walk down Kaprova Street in the direction of Old Town Square.- oposite of CARTIER SHOP, next to the St. Nicholas Church.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Ellice_g
Feb 9, 2026
Terezin concentration camp - Everyone should know about the tragedies to the Jews, so it never happens to anyone again A must see the worst of humanity so the best will only prevail
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Larryh520
Oct 1, 2025
Grateful to pay respect - Our guide to and from Prague has been doing this tour for almost 30 years! His sympathy and emotion as he shared the stories of people who endured such terrible and evil things. The young man who was out guide at Terezin was so informative! Highly recommend! This awful part of history must be visited for all sorts of reasons!
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Joel_b
Sep 18, 2025
Powerful Experience, Outstanding Guide - Very powerful experience with knowledgeable empathetic guide. Peter took us beyond the old castle to really make the Terezin experience come alive.
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Maria_m
Sep 6, 2025
Terezin bus tour - Very emotional but worth doing tour - tour guide was fantastic, very knowledgeable and interesting, bus was clean and on time
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El-pedro74
Jul 21, 2025
- Firstly the guide was a wonderful and knowledgeable lady and pitched the information an tour at the right level. It was excellent value for money and I'm glad we did the half day tour, cant fault any part of the tour from collection to drop off.
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Joan_d
Jun 15, 2025
Terezín - Very informative and intense experience. The tour guide was wonderful and shared so much information and answered all questions.
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Diane_o
Feb 25, 2026
City Break - Trip was well organised, on time and the guide was very informative. Negative - the information did advise no drinks or food, however, there was no availability to purchase water, soft drinks at any of the stops. No free time.
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Excursion49818791133
Mar 23, 2026
Good overall, expect significant walking - Overall, a good visit. Incredibly prompt - exactly noon to 6pm. Very informative. No place for water, minimal bathrooms.
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Nyctraveller4
Jul 14, 2025
Avoid Our Tour Provider, But Be Sure To Visit This Important Site - This is an extremely important site to visit for countless reasons, but avoid the tour provider we used (Premiant). The tour was given in English and another language, which is hard to follow if your guide isn't engaging and is just droning on. Our tour guide's English was subpar and it was hard to understand him, when we "understood" him, his presentation was extremely dull, and when we arrived at the Small Fortress, he neglected to tell us basic logistics with clarity (e.g., that we would tour that site with a local guide -- who was OK -- and what time the bus would leave for the Terrezin Ghetto). He split off with the non-English language group, and he yelled rudely at guests who were late to the bus. This was awful. As far as the Small Fortress site, be sure to wear comfortable shoes, be prepared to walk on uneven surfaces, and even through a tunnel (be mindful if you are tall). After the Small Fortress, you will see the Museum, which explains about life in the Jewish Ghetto, and then the crematorium (closed on Sundays and check on other days). These sites are informative and heart-wrenching, and all who are capable and mobile should visit.
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Y4853uyemilyb
Jun 16, 2025
Too much walking, do NOT go if mobility challenged - We were incredibly disappointed with the amount of walking required, this was not indicated anywhere on the description but the day totaled near 4 miles. This is a problem because my father walks with a cane and was unable to participate in most of the tour. When we arrived at the grounds, the bus parked and it was a really far walk just to get to the tour. He had to stay behind and wait outside the bus for an hour and a half while we toured. Good thing he stayed behind because the grounds had steep inclines, uneven ground, and we even walked through a dark tunnel system. If you have ANY kind of physical limitation, do NOT do this tour. Then, after the grounds the bus took us to the ghetto museum in town. Another problem, the bus couldn’t pull up outside of the museum to let us out so again we had to park the bus and walk half a mile. Again my father had to stay behind as he couldn’t walk that far. We were allowed time at the museum, then the guide insisted we go to another art museum that wasn’t mentioned in this package that was again a far walk away. By this point the entire group was exhausted and unenthusiastic, many people didn’t even go into the last 2 museums. Everyone just wanted to be home. The guide even wandered off with some people to get ice cream instead of joining the rest of us in the museum. Overall, I found it to be far too much time, it could be half of this if they cut out the last 2 museums. Also, their inability to accommodate my dads disability by pulling the bus up closer to entrances was very disheartening. The guides overall were informative, but not the most interesting to listen to or keep your attention.
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